Clay County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer and District Training Coordinator Melissa Mariano trained Clay County Schools students about the Say Something Anonymous Reporting App. The student in the foreground has the app open on his phone.
Clay County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer and District Training Coordinator Melissa Mariano trained Clay County Schools students about the Say Something Anonymous Reporting App. The student in the foreground has the app open on his phone.
(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) Director of Technology and Safety Of- ficer Adrian Jefferies explains how a $9,300 safety grant was received to install three doors and buy two-way radios.
(Midge Roach • Clay County Progress) Clay County Emergency Medical Services Director Ricky Lancaster and Paramedic Jeff Ledford have teamed up on a new program called paramedicine which offers residents the option of a home visit where the patient can be assessed and determinations made in their home.
(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) Erlanger Western Carolina CEO Mark Kimball accepts a check for $72,550 from Granny's Attic officers, from left, Sandy Jersey, Karen Robinson, Kimball and Debbie Thrower.
(Becky Long • Clay County Progress) The future home of Hayesville Family Practice is being built on Highway 69, adjacent to United Community Bank in Hayesville.
(Lorrie Ross • Clay County Progress) Clay County's Board of Commissioners viewed a Powerpoint presentation by Erlanger CEO Mark Kimball, who said the hospital had made five and half million dollars in capital investments in western North Carolina with building improvements for clinics, technology updates and more.